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Which equation is correctly rewritten to solve for y?

Which equation is correctly rewritten to solve for y?-example-1

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

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User Hedy
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Answer : The correct option is, (B)
y=(t-d)/(31)

Step-by-step explanation :

As we are given that the expression as:


12y+d=-19y+t

By solving the term we get the value of 'y'.


12y+d=-19y+t

We are taking like terms together.


12y+19y=t-d

Now we are adding like terms, we get:


31y=t-d


y=(t-d)/(31)

Therefore, the equation correctly rewritten to solve for y is,
y=(t-d)/(31)

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